One of the things you do well to worry about is your privacy. Even if your life is connected to social networks, try to keep your profile as low as possible to avoid any kind of harassment or harassment of any kind that we commonly hear happen on social media. To feel as safe as possible, consider deleting and deleting things below:
1. Birthday
Your birthday is part of an important puzzle that includes your name or address, with which people can easily access your bank account and personal information.
2. Telephone number
The best chance is to gain a polite admirer. At worst, a persecutor who calls you endlessly.
3. Most "friends"
Oxford psychology professor Robin Dunbar says people can maintain about 150 stable relationships. Why do you keep 4000 people on Facebook since 2010, when you have nothing to do with them?
4. Photos of a minor family member
They have to choose for themselves whether or not they want to be part of such a popular social network and what they want to display on their own.
5. Location services
Imagine for a second. Everyone knows where you are and can come to you for any purpose.
6. Your boss
He can see everything you do, even the statuses where you complain about the job.
7. Where and when to go on vacation
They can steal you when they want, leaving you and your home alone. Did you think so?
8. Status
If you want to celebrate the start of a new relationship, do not do it on Facebook. It may not work and changing your status from 'in a relationship' to 'single' may make you feel worse than you did in the beginning.
19. Credit card details
Never, this is never a good idea.
10. Travel ticket photos
This may be a way to brag about your vacation, but don’t get too carried away. The barcode on your ticket is unique and can be used to disclose information you have provided to the airline.
Burimi: Pop Sugar